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88 billion (US$13. 49 million) from the advance IMAX screening and during its first three days. [70][43] It surpassed Weathering with You to become the biggest three-day opening for a Shinkai film. [71] In Japan, it is the fourth-highest-grossing film of 2022,[72] the ninth-highest-grossing anime film of all time, and the 15th-overall highest-grossing film of all time. [73] In China, Shinkai participated in marketing activities in Beijing and Shanghai from March 16 to 20, becoming the first foreign film director to travel to mainland China for promotions since the emergence of COVID-19, fueling the popularity of Suzume in China. [74] The film grossed US$82. 27 million in its first ten days in China. [75] It surpassed the box
office of Your Name and
became the highest-grossing Japanese film in the country. [76] Suzume ultimately grossed CN¥807 million in China, surpassing its local box office in Japan and making China the top-grossing territory. [77][3] In South Korea, Suzume grossed US$5. 71 million in its opening weekend.
Audaciously lackluster.
And it shows early: at the first episode we are shown a flashback to a naval
battle where Thors (the protagonist’s father) participates, based on the Battle of Hjörungavágr. Immediately, we are greeted with ugly CGI. For example, water does not feel natural at all, but rather as some industrial sludge.
This gets worse during later parts, for CGI utterly fails to not stand out like a sore thumb at animated sequences. The blending of hand-drawn animation with CGI is poor, with
certain sequences having a rather unnatural feel.